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CT Man Accused Of Posting Violent Threats, Harassing Woman Online CT Man Accused Of Posting Violent Threats, Harassing Woman Online
CT Man Accused Of Posting Violent Threats, Harassing Woman Online Police arrested a 46-year-old Connecticut man on charges of stalking, threatening, and harassment after a woman reported several social media posts he allegedly made about her, authorities said. Frank David, of Milford, is accused of making threats toward the 56-year-old woman online. Screenshots showed a photo of the woman with comments such as “Shoot this [redacted] please” and “…prolly just gonna laugh when they shoot you in the face,” Connecticut State Police said. The posts were taken down, but not before investigators documented them with screenshots, authorities said. The woman told…
Man Beaten, Strangled With Dog Leash In CT Home Invasion; Relative Among Attackers: Police Man Beaten, Strangled With Dog Leash In CT Home Invasion; Relative Among Attackers: Police
Man Beaten, Strangled With Dog Leash In CT Home Invasion; Relative Among Attackers: Police A man told police he was strangled with a dog leash and kicked in the face repeatedly during a violent home invasion at his Connecticut home. He was able to police track down one of the assailants because they are related, authorities said.  Huckleberry Durkin, 26, of Thomaston, and Austin Dutcher, 26, of Washington, were both arrested after allegedly breaking into the victim’s home Saturday afternoon, July 12, and assaulting a man inside during a planned confrontation, Connecticut State Police said.  The victim told police he was attacked inside his home around 2 p.m. when the tw…
'Noble Savage' Who Threatened Bristol Health CEO In Online Posts Arrested: Police 'Noble Savage' Who Threatened Bristol Health CEO In Online Posts Arrested: Police
'Noble Savage' Who Threatened Bristol Health CEO In Online Posts Arrested: Police A Connecticut man was arrested after Bristol Hospital employees raised concerns about threatening posts on social media. Richard Stark was taken into custody by Bristol police around 4:48 p.m. Tuesday, police said. “Bristol Hospital employees had expressed concern over his social media posts directed toward Bristol Health CEO Kurt A. Barwis,” police said. An email and phone call to police for clarification on what Stark is accused of posting and the nature of the threats were not immediately returned. Stark’s public social media profiles mostly feature photos of origami, copies of complai…